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Kyrie Irving returned from a two-week absence to score a season-high 38 points and lead the Brooklyn Nets to a nail-biting 126-123 win over the NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday.
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Kyrie Irving returned from a two-week absence to score a season-high 38 points and lead the Brooklyn Nets to a nail-biting 126-123 win over the NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday.
(Reuters) - Australian basketball player Nathan Sobey appealed for help on Sunday in recovering his Tokyo 2020 Olympic bronze medal after it was stolen from his home in Brisbane.
Ursa Bogataj helped Slovenia secure a one-two in the ski jumping World Cup event in Austria. Bogataj came out on top in the women's HS90 event in Hinzenbach after recording 249.7 points.
Slovenian Tadej Pogacar won the UAE Tour for the second year in a row after outclassing his rivals on the seventh and final stage on Saturday.
Tadej Pogacar retained the UAE Tour title as he once again beat Adam Yates after an exciting head-to-head duel up the final climb of the race.
Tadej Pogacar won the UAE Tour outright and the seventh stage on Saturday. UAE Team Emirates' Pogacar had to hold off a challenge from Ineos Grenadiers’ Adam Yates over the last five kilometres as the stage came to its conclusion at Jebel Hafeet. Ad/> However the Slovenian was able to find more stamina at the death to power through, taking the stage by a slim margin of just one second, winning the general classification by 22 seconds.
Ralf Rangnick insists Manchester United got a 'new player' in Anthony Elanga following his appointment as interim manager.
Marita Kramer bounced back from Olympic disappointment as she starred on home soil to help Austria win the World Cup Women's Team HS90 event in Hinzenbach.Austrian gold medal favourite Kramer missed the Winter Olympics in Beijing after testing positive for Covid-19.But alongside Lisa Eder, Jacqueline Seifriedsberger and Chiara Kreuzer she had the best distance with her Round 2 jump of 87m, finished sixth in the judge's scorecards.Austria finished the event in first place with a points total of 819, 35.1 points ahead of their closest rivals Russia in second.Russia, boasting a team of Alexandra Kustova, Irma Makhinia, Sofia Tikhonova and Irina Avvakumova, finished in second with 783.9 points.In third was the team from Slovenia featuring Olympic stars UrÅ¡a Bogataj, Å pela Rogelj and Nika Križnar as well as Maja VtiÄ.The four-woman team lifted their country to third with a points total of 783.4, thanks in part to three stunning performances from Križnar, Rogelj and Bogataj, who recorded the second third and fourth best distances.Sportsbeat 2022 Ad/> /> Beijing 2022'Can't hold back tears' — Fettner and Austria clinch team ski jumping gold14/02/2022 AT 15:12 Beijing 2022Austria win gold in tense team event to close ski jumping programme14/02/2022 AT 13:37 /> Beijing 2022Watch wild and emotional celebrations as Austria win team ski jumping gold14/02/2022 AT 13:15